it is not a GFI
this M$ way of not having to replace your xbox ...
is this right or wrong only time will tell.....
can any one look at there cord and see what UL number it has
this is from the UL siteArc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs)
AFCI's involve a technology that detects arcing-faults in electrical circuits that could cause fires. By recognizing characteristics unique to arcing and functioning to de-energize the circuit when an arc-fault is detected, AFCI's further reduce the risk of fire beyond the scope of conventional fuses and circuit breakers.
Effective January 1, 2002, NFPA 70, The National Electrical Code (NEC), Section 210-12, requires that all branch circuits supplying 125V, single phase, 15- and 20-ampere outlets installed in dwelling unit bedrooms be protected by an arc-fault Circuit interrupter.
This page was developed to assist AHJ's by providing them with a reference source of UL information on AFCI's.
The following articles, written by UL Staff, provide background information on the development of UL 1699, the Standard for Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters, and issues related to AFCIs.
an arc fault circuit interruptor is not required in all bedrooms because there are sTATE CODES...COLORADO WHERE I LIVE ONLY REQUIRES A GFCI IN DAMP LOCATIONS AND NO AFCI ARE REQUIRED IN HOUSES except in a few city codes(sorry accidently hit caps) but use afci in commercial